A Year 4 Teacher is required at a Primary School in Bury

Bury, Greater Manchester
CMM 23244 23234_1578475732
Date Posted: 08 Jan 2020
  1. Primary Teacher
Competitive
  1. Long-term

A Year 4 Teacher is required at a Primary School in Bury

Bury, Greater Manchester
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A Year 4 Teacher is required at a Primary School in Bury for a long-term temporary contract to start the end of January/February 2020

CMM 23244 23234

I am exclusively working on behalf of one of my partner schools in Bury looking to recruit an experienced Year 4 Teacher. This position is to start after February half term on a long-term basis until the end of the academic year, with the potential for a permanent contract further down the line.

This lovely one form entry primary school with amazing facilities and resources is graded 'Good' by Ofsted. The staff are a close-knit team, full of energy and enthusiasm and are looking to add someone with a similar mindset to their team.

To be considered for this Year 4 Teacher position you must have QTS and have experience with teaching KS2 in the UK Curriculum. The successful candidate must buy into the ethos of the school and approach your teaching with energy, positivity and fun.


Details of the role are as follows:
*Key Stage 2 Teacher
*Year 4 Class
*Offered on a temp to perm basis
*December 2019 start
*Pay £135 - £165 per day. Permanent MPS/UPS opportunity from September 2019
*Broad curriculum with a lot of enrichment opportunities
*Key Stage 2 Teacher with a minimum of 1 years teaching experience
*Meet the 8 teaching standards
*Understanding and confidence to work in a diverse inner-city environment
*Have confidence in AFL, behaviour management and differentiation
The School:
The school is 2-form entry and has recently been rated Good by Ofsted. It is in Bury and the new headteacher, with good support from senior and middle leaders, is making rapid improvements. The headteacher delegates responsibilities effectively and staff work well as a team.
The current building was opened in 1975. The main building consists of 7 class bases, shared curriculum areas, 2 halls, a library and a computer suite. Nursery pupils are accommodated in a separate, self-contained building. There are extensive external areas providing opportunities for sport, play and extended curriculum activities.

The staff at the school teach the faith, doctrines and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Children are involved in school Masses and religious celebrations throughout the year. These are rich and valuable experiences which parents and carers are welcome to share in.

Roman Catholic Primary School Age 3-11 including Nursery
Foundation Stage Nursery and Reception
Key Stage 1 Year 1 and Year 2
Key Stage 2 Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6
Admission Number: 30

About You:
We are looking for an experienced KS2 Teacher with a passion for education and for their own professional development. The ideal candidate will be ready to hit the ground running as part of a dynamic and forward-thinking team and will:
*Have an excellent understanding of how children learn and wants the best for every child in their class.
*Regularly reflected on their practice.
*Can support, inspire and excite learning in children.
*Have good organisation skills.
*Be able to create a safe and engaging learning environment
*Have an excellent knowledge of the KS2 National Curriculum.
The school is looking to short list and interview candidates as soon as possible. If you would like more information or to be put forward for this role then please contact Chris on 0161 674 0138 or email or CV to chris.morgan@twrecruitment.com

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